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NUMBER: FE 6633 Design Project-Based Learning Format TITLE: DESIGN AND CONTROL OF LOW VOLTAGE (LV) ELECIRIC SYSTEMS, COURSE, CREDIT: 3 credit hows LEVEL: Graduate (Project Based Learning) A number of assigned projects and simulation tutorials / pr tations Four (4) Projects and Two (2) Project Presentations each is 20% weighting Two (2) assighed reading topics (20%) One (1) Bonus Project (10%) — Extra DESCRIPTION: The course deals with Electrical System Design concepts and techniques for low voltage distribution systems. Topics include power factor conection, voltage regulation feeder planning, stabilization methods, digital protection and power quality enhancement and economic techniques for loss reduction TEXT BOOK & REFERENCES: Nausene 0. 1 INSTRUCTOR: Gonen “Disttibution Systems” : IEEE Publications, published papers Manufacturer's design manuals Lou van der Sluis, “Introduction to Power System Transients”, Wiley El-Hawaty, “Electrical Power Systems: Design and Analysis” IEEE Press IEEE Standards Books and publications Roger C. Dugan, et al, “Electrical Power Systems Quality”, McGraw Hill Glover & Sarma, “Powet System Analysis and Design”, PWS Publishing Weedy & Cory, “Electric Power Systems 4" Edition”, Wiley Selected papers by Dr. Sharaf Old Project Models / Templates Dr. Adel Sharaf, Room GC117 Head/Gillin Hall (Sharafi@unb.ca) NOTE: ‘This course is structured in the project based leaming (PBL) format with assigned design projects that is research oriented and requires the use of digital simulation tools such as Matlab / Simulink, EMIP, AIP/EMTDC, ESA, ete EE6633 Design & Control of L. V. Electrie Systems Project I January 2007, AM. Sharaf. Due Feb 8, 2007 (1) Discuss existing methods, mathematical tools & techniques used in the distribution grid system planning & design of Radial distribution feeders (LF, SC, Sizing, CAP-Compensation and PQ- issues & harmonic mitigation (Below 25kV) @) For the LV distribution feeder circuit below (Figure 1, 2) develop a MatLab/Simulink functional model to represent the feeder 11 or 25/4.16 kV Vv, Local 26. eee f= I38kV S.C. level = 3-5 GVA Load kv or 25 kv LL Met, OM, T: 138/11 or 25 kv Aloe ‘erminal feeder size 5-10 MVA 38 non ~ A near Jength = 10-20 km (3) Show how load flow can be performed for tadial and distributed loads (4) Design fixed LC power filter (TAF, C-type) compensators to improve power quality, reduce losses and enhance voltage regulation (refer to Dt. Sharaf’s papets). TIPS: Design of fixed structure LC compensators and power Filters Feeder feces Load — >| <2 >| Filter Define all Zanar Zia Znwten Za» Zio» Zs Z=Rtjw,L wn=new, for a given dominant harmonic or a cluster of harmonics n=(5,7, 11, 13, ) The nonlinear load representation can affect LC compensator design based on optimizing penalty functional J,, J, for a given harmonic order n or number of hamonics

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